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Notifiable diseases in humans that medical practitioners must report and how to report them.
Registered medical practitioners: report cases of suspected notifiable infectious diseases or manage an existing notification.
The organisms that cause infectious diseases that laboratories must report, and how to report them.
How the Family Nurse Partnership supports first-time young mothers and families in England, why it works, where it is delivered and how to commission it.
Guidance on who to test for Zika virus infection and which samples to collect.
The symptoms and epidemiology of giardiasis including travel-associated infections.
You can use this service to report an outbreak if you provide adult social care. This includes a care home, supported living or extra care.
A poster listing notifiable diseases in humans, and how to report them.
The characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology of group B streptococci.
This service allows hospitals to record incidents of infection after surgery, track patient results and review or change practice to avoid further infections.
Advice on the recognition, investigation and management of Panton-Valentine Leukocidin (PVL)-Staphylococcus aureus (PVL-SA) cases.
Guidance on the collection and reporting of data for GUMCAD, the surveillance system for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in England.
An evidence-based framework to inform local prioritisation decisions for sexually transmitted infection (STI) control.
UKHSA’s Tick Surveillance Scheme helps to map and monitor tick distribution and associated risk of exposure to ticks in the UK.
Guidance for custodial and healthcare teams in secure settings, NHS tuberculosis (TB) services and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) health protection teams.
This guidance provides local authority analysts with the technical detail they need to submit aggregate data to the central system.
Guidance for clinical staff in specialist and non-specialist services commissioned to provide sexual health services in England.
These guidelines on the prevention of secondary cases have been developed following a review of the epidemiology of invasive Hib disease.
Guidance for health protection teams on the investigation of cases, clusters and outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease.
Summary of how to submit data to GUMCAD, the surveillance system for sexually transmitted infections, for all commissioned sexual health services in England.
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